yeah i clean and vacum the room regularly. Would it help if i buy one of those dust air filter thing for my room?
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for a HAF 932?
I have the HAF 932 case and as we all know, it picks up alot of dust. I have recently built this and there are already many dust after the first month. I see alot of dust on my mobo, heatsink, and graphic card. I was wondering what is the proper way of cleaning my computer. Do I just blow pressurized air on it?
Also, any tip on preventing dust from going into my case?
i just want to add that my dell monitor did not have any ips glow nor backlight bleed if that will help you decide :)
I recently bought Dell U2312hm from Amazon. I play BF3 on it and i do not notice any ghosting. 60hz is enough as long as your average frame rate is around 60
thanks you guys for the help. Appreciate it :)
Recommend me a good FREE software to keep track of my CPU. And also, should I use Prime 95 or Intel Burn Test?
Thank you for the clarification. I just ordered the Dell Ultrasharp :)
[QUOTE="yonikko"]Yes I have been frustrated of the color shifting in TN panels that is why I'm looking for an IPS. I was just wondering if higher quality TN panels have better viewing angle than regular TN ones. I guess it is the same for every TN panels. No, TN's won't. It's pretty much a part of what makes a TN panel a TN panel that it does the color shifting thing. Generally people won't notice, so it's tough for most to see/know about it.Wait.. I thought TN panels are the ones that suffer from color shifting :o[QUOTE="Makari"] They pretty much always have had something that's in there, starting with the 2001FP back in... 01? 02? :) And OP, if you're doing graphic design I'd say don't get a TN at any cost - if nothing else, the color shifting should play merry hell with everything you try to do. 'Most people don't notice it' would be a bad idea when you're dealing with creating source content. I'd also second that you can't really go wrong with any of the 3, though I like the new + warranty of the Dell. What's their return policy like for dead pixels? It's been a while.Makari
[QUOTE="JohnF111"]In a strange twist, Dell make the best IPS for a good price, mine's a Dell.MakariThey pretty much always have had something that's in there, starting with the 2001FP back in... 01? 02? :) And OP, if you're doing graphic design I'd say don't get a TN at any cost - if nothing else, the color shifting should play merry hell with everything you try to do. 'Most people don't notice it' would be a bad idea when you're dealing with creating source content. I'd also second that you can't really go wrong with any of the 3, though I like the new + warranty of the Dell. What's their return policy like for dead pixels? It's been a while. Yes I have been frustrated of the color shifting in TN panels that is why I'm looking for an IPS. I was just wondering if higher quality TN panels have better viewing angle than regular TN ones. I guess it is the same for every TN panels.
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